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JARY 12 1 COUNCE. 1 BLUI‘I‘S CLEAR THE TRACK. WATER That nover reqnire crimping, at Mra. J. J. Good’s Halr Storo, st pricea never befere tonched b Also 2 full lino of switel d neta. Waves made from lndies’ Al goods warranted sy ropresented. lllewhcn 7.D, KDMUNDRON, W, L, SHUGART, A, W. STRNNY, President, Vice-Proa't. Cashier, CITIZENS BANK Of Gounoll Bluffs. Organtzed undor the law of the State of Towa Pald up capital.. 76,000 Aathorized capiial, + 200,000 Interost pald on tiine deposits. Drafte lssuod on the principe citics of the United States and pe. Spoclal attention glven to collections and correspondence vith prompt recurng, DIREOTORS, J.D. Rdmundson, . L. Shug T W.iW.Wallace, ~ J. W. Rodfer, L A. A. W. Street, lv'ldu FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY 1RON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, Special aftention is called to the fact that the metals din’ cRrciis which gives the very best o Burnmg Brands DISTILLERS, BI’.E\VERS, PACK- ERS, C1GAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES, Ete,, Etec., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Works: Corner Sixth street and Eleventh aveuue, JOUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsollor at Law. COUNCIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Offico—Broadwa, troots, Wil pr urte between Mein and Poa tice o Blato and Fede S. E. MAXON, 45 TR O I X T B W Offico over asviogs bank, COOUNOIL BLUFFS, - - - I the old Favorite and PRINOIPALL'(ND CHIOAGO PEORI 8T. LOUIS, ‘MILWAUKEE. DRTROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, I NEW YORK,BO8TORN, And al! Poluts East and®outh.East. THE LINE COMPRISES Noarly ¢.000 miles. Solid 8mooth Steel Track 11 connections are made in UNIOR DEPOTS has_a National Repntation as being the | reat Through Oar Line, and i3 univereallr | oncadod to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall- | in the world for a1l classes of travel Try it and you will finé trayeling » Inxury tnstead of & discomfors, Through Tickets via rhis Colebrated Lire for | salo at ail officos In the West, Al intormation abaut Ratse ¢ Fure, Slecplns | Oar Acocmmodations, ime Tables, & cheartully glven by applylaing fo €d Vico-Pres't & Gen. Manager PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gen. Passenyer Agh. W. J. DAVENPORT, ‘Gen. Agen, Connell Blufts, . P. DUKLL, Ticket Agi. omsl Chicago Chicago mnio-ed 1y J. P. ROGERS & 00, A CHIEID IR P 'L, Sommers & Co' ELEBRATED LR kg BISCUITS, CAKES, JUMB! ALI} I\L V GNFECY mze-“»“:gs Whoop la! Get along! Go! 2,13 and you may know We're en route for the Boston ttore, Nothing like it since c1d "*Noar." Shore. , BOSTON TEA GO, 16 Main Street. WAVES. Teduood prices, Al goid, tadl to call before purchasing MRS, J. J. GOOD, 99 Main atroos, Council Bluffs, Towa. hes, otc. own balr. Y108, OPFICHR. W. H. M. PUSKY, OFFICER & PUSEY, IEB.A 1N EKE FUES, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Dealers fn Forelgn fand} Domeatic] Exchange and home securitios, . | MBS, B, J. HARDING, M. D., Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Instibution, Phila delphia, Pennn, 0ffice Cor, Broadway & lenn Avs, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatmont of all diseases and psinful dif flculties pecullar to fermales o specialby. Siny it j Sionx Uity & Pacifie ET DLV FRCODDTD. THR SIOUX OITY ROUTE Runs a Soltd o Lurough from Oonncil Blufis to 8t, Panl Without Qhange Time, Only 17 Houre P AEPEH MILD THE JHORTRS ROUTH TNO¥ NQUNOIL: BLUFFR %0 BT, PAUL, MOUNEAPOLIR DULUTS OR BIEMARCE Sorthors Jaws, ed :dn sndall palats in Davoka, Thic I'ne is ol 1r OmoTrpLIs Fullioan Palace Bleoptng Us: tnn through 'rnm £ CHANGE betv via Oonnols B ty ’fr:'na leave L Blust, e 1:80 J on arvival i Blugs_traln fron oo Olty 1140 p. 500 Thy HOURS IN ,\v‘rw-lv:.: OF ARY.0THE! o tn m § the Blons Gty tion Tne & 1o sud » Comtort Thxgugh Uers bebwoon COUACYY, BLUFFS AND 5. PAUL, £87 800 that your Tiokeds vead via the “dioa ity and Pacif rd WATTY. oln ta Soporintendrrs W, E. DAVI} ufbwestero Passenger Conacl! Blufle * Samuel C. Davis & [}0., DRY.G00ODS JOBBERS IMPORTERS. | Washingtons Ave. and Fitth St [ ST. LOUIS M0 FAST TIME| In going Esst take ths Chicago & ot CLARK, Gansr $500 REWARD. The above reward will he pald to any who will produce a Pai JANEST, person nt that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for preseryin Warranted t ordors promy tor than any v atter r o STEWAI 8ole Proprictors, Omal REFERKNC Officor & Pusey, Dr. Rice, Dr. y, — Fulle Douncil Biufts, " Bax office, Gma SR e 2 E;L’H")F'r'.\ N HOTE! AND DEALERS IN Fruits, Nuts and Cigars, IS 14th St. OMHA - - giN R 142,00 per day § conneoted with th It . = = Prop Pourthend "4 Btreets. - 7—‘0‘]‘“ ™ECS. “WINE 07 CARDUI’ times » four | Sometimes the story is | spond, at least by PRIZES OF TSE HAREM. Hew Eoglish Girla Are Decoyed Into tho Seragilos of the Eaat. Tt is quite notorious, says the Lon don World, that overy harom ia ths Kist aiwe b gottiog a Earopean ten- ant forit. Year after year girls are reporied to be missing from London or Paris cr Brussels withont auy one kinowing what has beoomo of Lua f iy b re them % duys thoy aro forgotten; they vee, bacome usuel death thaty vo drowned themsel ued, or dled their the girl ; thoug! hae been decoyed to why Bolgium, which is blesscd with o plethora of that particular speoies of feallty, ehould carc coals to its own Nowesetle is not ecasy to explaln Mosntime it is imposible to pass along the streets of London without secing taces ot wmillinery girls; and ho muat be an unobeervent traveler indeed who has #ailed in a Popineula aud Orjontal steamer for Aloxandria or Pert Said without meeting the same rapssallions escorting rory-caeeked damaels Cairo. ward, ‘The supply is perhaps s little leas than 1t used to be whon Tsmail Pasha ran special trains for the o n- venienee f his consignm from Eu- rope. But that in Egypt, India, Tar- key, and the Oriene generally overy harem of suy consequenca koeps in tts gilded cige one or mory foolish Britains is a fact which it {s needless trying to deny, though it is humiliating to confess. These wretched s are tempted by 8 lifo of ease and indolenco, They are dazzled by a show of jewels, fine clother, and tho stories of the gorgo- ous east, and find too late that they have entered a equalid vrison, amid women a8 herthed as any whom the warld can show, and with whom It is impossible to exciange a word to while avay the loneliness of a life which has lost its novelty. So long as they keep the favor ot their lord they are objects of persecution and plots; when they loss it their lot is unhappy beyond conception, Such stray lambs aro seldom wought after, though to thelr relatives they areas much lost es if they had plunged into the sea, The harem rarely surrenders its prisoners, and if it did they are too ashamed to return, poor and dis- illusioned. Agsin and sgain have ru- mors reached Delhi of Goneral Wheeler's daughter and other Eu- ropear ladies being keot in the harems to which thoy were dragged during the Indian mutiny. Bot scon the scent is lost. If there is any trath in the goesip it is cortain that the ob-. jocta of it are just beyond the chauces of recovery for whosver the harem owner induces to his guests ke takos care to make an exception in favor of his Ferringhees. Bautif silly damasels err through ignorance and a love of lazl- nees, what is to be satd of women reasonably well educated who calmly —to gratify ambition, to spite some- body, or from some vague idea of ‘‘tt e romance of the thing”--sell them- selves in cold bloed to an eastern pot- entate? The unhappy Mrs. Digby, after & varied marital experience, es- ponsed the dirty Bedouin camel driver, Mijuel of the Mizrab. What her opiniona were she kept to herseif; for, a parian among her kindred, Lord Ellenborough’s quondom bride felt sour to all the Christian race, It may be that this hatred is shared by—and constitutes their approsch to happi- ness of——the weak-faced women who have chosen to be harem Britona, 7#The most brilliant shades posal- ble, on all fabrics are made by the Diamod Dyes, Unequalled for brill- iancy and durability, 10 centa, ———— MRS. LANGTRY, Freddie's Amour With Wife. Lengtry’s One of the city papers in commont- ing on Schwab's card to which Geb- herdt’s name is affixed relates the fol- lowing of Freddie's amour with Lang- try's wife: Marra is o discrcet gentleman, of nearly twico Freddie's age and exper- ience, an artist by profeesion, and re- lated in a morganatic way with the reyal family ot Italy, Hoe know Mra, Lavgtry in London, and s rogaraed asone of her confidentlal friends, Gebhardt has cultivated an Intimacy with him for some weeks, and into Marra's esr doth he pour the torrents that gush from his heatod and unsat. {sfied soul. Marra smiles at the boy’s folly, but does not rebuke it, He consented to make tho trip to Chicago aud act a Freddis's chaperon, bocom- ing respousible for his good behavior, During the journey from New York to Chicago Gebhardt created a good deal of amusoment for the passengors o the same train, all of whom very soon found out who he was and made it their entertaining occupation to watch his moven.ents,. He was very lavish with his money snd demonstra- tive In his actions, and, as one lady remarked: “You would have known he was in lova by the way he actod Freddie kept his servant very busy running botween the cars and tho tel- egraph cflices at tho stations along the route, and used up a whola block of tolegraph blanks before he got to Chics His megsa like those he sent from New York, were VERY LONG AND VERY TENDER, and in the one he sent from Buflalo he unloaded his sou)l, He notifled Mrs, Laugtry that she was the sun- shino of his existe: and ail that sort of thing, and informed her that he could not live much longer out of her presence, This was the general tenor of all tha telegrams he eent, bat the one from Buffalo was ]t\xncul.rl) fresh and breezy, | or two measages from her ou route, and they appeared o glvo him grcat comfort, althongh spection they rom & critieal in- appear oold sud unaatis:| and indirect, and while ) One con taing some x| of regard and affoction, she evide s not re- nh raph, to his “‘sighs, and vows an Daring his stay 80 far, she has been exce y discreet, and has not allowe ang man any private intery xcept upon the streot, receiviog him ut all times at her rooms in tho presonce of » third person, either Miss Langtry, her sis- tor-tu-law, Mr. Marra or Mr. Schwab. Tt 1s porfectly spparent that she is en- deavoring to avold any disagreeable appearanoes. ride selvas (obhardt rather enjoys the notori- oty he has achieved, and reparda him- The party dine, an and walk together every day, and appear to be enjoylug them. d IOWA ITEM The Misccur Valley Catho.ic falr uet- ted §ous, _The Alton flouring mill will be in run. ning order by March 1 sel we o man of coneldernblo iwport- | Clarinds hus donated an acre of grond ancn, Ho is good Jooking, and dresses | aud got & creamery, in the extremeo of the iashion, Ve eral times he has complained of th accommodations ab tho hotel, and ap- pears to misa hia club more than any- thing else, ——e Davenport's deaths during the past year o | were £51; births, The Missouri Valley Knights of Pythiae Kht installed on Thureday The Leish-Amerioan ¢ xnnl Des Moines proposes to build a club house to cost $25,. 00, Fortunes or Farmers and Me- \ ohasios The building fmprovements in Marion Thousands of dollaes ean he maved by duriog the past year have wigregated nsing proper judgment in taking care of [ $150,000. the health of yourself and family. 1fyou| The Odcaloown horse diserse s pro- are bitious, have sallow complexion, nounced cerebro spial meniogitls, No appetite, Jow and depressed 1 pirit remedy has yet beew found, generally debilitatad, do not delay ment, but go at on tlo of those wonde which never fail to trifling sum of fifty Sold by C. K. Goodman, o and_pro ful Electric re, and th ——— The Linst Straw Detroit Free Press. A colored wau walked up aud down the postoftic corridor Wadnes luy in d witen- tion, and & gentleman whi know him a manner which soon atiracte [ nlmnul if anything was w , not 'wact ly WIONg, T didn’t know but what you h received a lotter with badnows in { ¢ the {Tribune, “No, sah; de trubblo am I doan’ ra cetve any lotters ' troit cber two y'ars, an’' Ie got.” all. Ise bin in Do- o onlled heah about & thousand times, an' day allus toll my de letter hasu't como in The Iowa National Poultey association will hold their regular poultry and dog show at Des Moines January 221, Tha Missouri Valley engine-house will be dedicatsd on the 11th, The build has cost $5,000. A big ball is to signal the cvent. Odabolt is exertad over the prospects of geting & $10 0.0 steam fl uriog mill, A Lonus of $2,000 will have to be raised. The various aesocistions, agricultural ond othorwise, at Marshalltown, have uuited for the purpote of making the fair 1n that city uext fall a big success, The woman who stole a tean from an Lda Grove livery stable avd attempted to run off with it, has been caught in Minne- sots, and is now in jail at Sac City. The citizens' bridge comwittee in Lyons is moving actively in the matter of nocur- ing & bridge. Co-operation with the Coi- cngn, Burlington & Quiney company is teing disousscd. L. Dud retiring school treasurer “Aro you expeoting letters]” for Atlantic, ted to be about §7,000 ! A _o ¢ | *hort in bis accounts, and has no bonds- *‘I should rather remark that T was! | 00" iip 0 fFair s to be settled at 60 couts I orter have twenty-four from St. |y the dollar, Louis, t_hlrluun from Chicago, six| The total thipments of stone trom the from Niles, two from Boston, an’ seven from Toledo." “Havo you inqulred at the window this morning?” ““Ize jist gwive to now, but I know I 11 ask if dar am sny lettors fur Thomas Moonstone, an' de lady will whirl de masheen arcun’, grab a han'ful ob lotters, ran jist how it will work, 'em ober an’ shake her head.” “Porhaps not; ['ll go with you," The two walked to the goneral de- livery window, the colored man gave his name, and theun things happoned just as he said they would, was no letter for him, “Didn't I say 807 I wouldn’t git nuftin’t” an orator, Didn't T tell you he exclaimed, a8 ho danced around and gestured liko “Am dis pos'offils fur de benefit of de hull publick, or am it run in the interests of a favored fow? There two quarries at Stane Oity during the past year ave bevn 12,000 cara, The average 0 makiog a valuation The Des Moines Losder says that the city has the ficest paved streets of any wentern city. It has fine gas and its water works have jast veew fitted out with en- tirely new mu hinery, It has thirteen rail- roads, the best schooly, churches and thea- ters in Towa **"“Durability is botter than show.” Darability of health is worth more than the wealth of a Van. derbilt, Kidney-Wort is man's co-la- borer 1n msiataining health, With hoalthy liver, bowols and kidneys, men and women will always bo in good health, If the bowels are torpid, it piles torment, if the back i full of pain, get a packags of Kidnoy- Wort and be cured without more suf- Tz dun axin’ for mail, sah! | doan’ | fering. want to h'ar from nobody! Iwon't TholbA RGOt thn Brodk: write to nobedy! 1t any lettess cum Jentli fur me I won't take 'em! Dis am de|’"*""* las’ straw, an’ de camel's back am dun broke!” —— The Prophet Honored in His Own Country even_in His Own House The honest, simple n who resides at No, 177 Willlaws St , R, I “During the pastsix or soven years I have been sovorely sfflictod with kiduey disease, caus- ing In‘ense back-aches, dizzlnows, and other re- v:re patng through y body and limbs, render- ing o #o woak and prostra‘e thadat times it was tmpossible for me to do any part of my house- Thave had also & flattering of tho heart and waa terribly distresiod for breath. very misorablo and compl-tely wora cu’, and dis work, comraged. lief from the doctor's pr scriptions. Ing crlals, a fr'ead porsuadod me to obtain & bt tle of Hunt's Remedy, an11 now rejoic) that [ followed this friendly advice, for ths Remedy Attor Thad tak acted like & charm in my case. ena few doz 8, my health bezan to felt better overy way, The fh noss of breath psedly disappea and ambition soon returned, iaken two boltles o! the Row well, and able to wash work, tive of Mrs, 8, J. Whipp Providence; 1 had no ambition to undertake todo | Jy anything, and barely suffl isnt strengthto render existonoo destrable, having failed to find ary re- At this tr improve; 10g of the heart, the intonse back-aches, and tearible short , my strong h ad batcre 1 had dy, 1 w.sontirey d ironand do n.y house Once in & whilol am troubled with the 1 was Close obaervers have for some time past noticed an incroasing disregard for the opinfons expressed in nows: pere, and it Is interosting to inquire nto the reason for thie, A somewhat careful examination has led us to be- liove that it is largely due to the prac- tice which many newspapers indulge {n of eelling their opioions and infla- ence, to the highest bidder. It is of course to be expcoted that a paper will represont the interests of its stock- holders where it is published by a stock company as many newspapers are, and it is well known that those who represent corporate and other financlal interests which are constant- seeking legislative privileges have iuvested quite largely in news- paper property in order to advance their echomes, They supplement this with o liberal distribution of job printing, advertising and freo pass patronage, aud through these com- 1 | bined inflaences nucceed in controlling a very largo proportion of the press of the conntry in their interest, which in o great mujority of cases is opposed to that of the mass of the people. The masven see and foel this, No amount of sophistry, can bind them, and hence tho proes is gradually but sarely y- headache nnd ad scor &8 1 am taken I resors ta | losing its influence over the people, Hunt's Remedy, and & few dczes fix e all 1ight | who have learned to distrust what 1 shall never be without it in the fature. I have | thoy see in print instead of believing #requontly recommended the Huot's Yem-dy to they have experionced reliet I heartily recommended it toall who are afflicted with kidney disea o or diseases of the liver, bladder, or trinary organs, | ug my fr'ends, and from the firat dose, 1 think that no family shouid be without it. MRS 8. J, WHIPP, No. 177 Williyms 8t., Rxcruclating Pain. Edwln Freeman, of Norton, Mass have suffered the most eru Kidneys for years, cou d not rel 1 commenced taking chasd a bottleat Bl iden Hunt's Rem using onebottle 1way free although thiy was three yeura ago Ik medicine, 1 b ieve best kidney and liver medi 1 cheer ully nd it to all 5o this terrible discaso,” Trial o Hunt's Re tion, sciontifically prepar ci.t —Con, recomm Buckune Hal « ua; Providence, R. 1 * , says: ¢ ating pain in my asd physiciany cr medicine until ahout three yeirstinco dy. 1 pu ding's drug store in Prov , ond I took the first dse there, trom all pain, and ave se rers frou i edy is a purely ve,etable prepars. 1 by a skilltul Pharma lve, the world for Cut:, Snlt_Rhoum, ed Hande, \ oruption and aftor ) o trace of discase and havo not had to take any Hunt’s Remedy to be th b e ot am | flzones to eecure the adoption of a it, and unfortunately this also applies in o greater or lows degreo to thoso papers which realiy do advo- cato the iuterects of the people agoinst thoee of rings and monopolies, and whose opin- ions are not for sale. Kven ihe newe beging to b distrosted, and it only needs a little further control vver our 1| telegraphs by tho great financial free- booters of thesgo to make the people generally ekeptical an to the truth of angthing they seo lo print, There r- | aro two things which the people can do to check this tendency. First, sustain only those papers which advo- cato the public intercst ns against those of riugs and monapolies, and necond, let every citlzen exert his in- postal tolegraph rimilar to that of Great Britein, which will be as free end impartisl as our postoflice is and which will give houest nowspapers honest news. —_— *Humaaity's great hoj futaro fs alone to be realized n the in im- for J!| proved conditious of matrimony. + 4| What a profound obligation doos this ranteed to rot fact luvolve! Thoso who realizs the } responsibility can hardly do better Money for the Unmarried. Ono of the most solid and substan- tial Institutions iu this country is the Marriage Fund Mutual Trust sssoofa- tlon of Cedar Raplds, Ia, their first year, erding Janus 1883, they paid over £30,000.00 in benefits to their members, greatest eatisfaction their certificate holders, their officers and ness men of Oodar Rzpids, cate In this association. Tt in a splendid investment, as safef government You can just as well have a sood sum of money to commence mar not. Over 200 eecure and bond, sure 8 a ried lifo on a bers huve been 1 off, over 500 per cont. on their ment. Send s postal card circulars fully detailing th hich is the fi known, ean got tervitory il ay soon, WWrite to-day. Do n pone it Mentton where this notice, Frozen Out Says Mr, George T, vislon avenuo, Brooxlyn, N. have euffered with frost bitten feet 1 applled St. Jacobs| 1 every wintor, prevalls smong They ure organizad undoer the laws of Towa, and directers are among the leading and most prominent busi- Every un- roarrled person ehould have a certifi- Darin and receivir vest Uo plied fo not ]m» you saw Jd-1m Dreyer, 45 Ill- (5 Y. Oil a few times and am cured, ary Lot < mem- | than take advice from Mrs, Lydia E. Plukham whoso wonderful remedies for the cure of all diseases pecullar to women aro 80 justly celebrated. Send | for pamphle HA BECN PROVED ‘he SUREST CURE for Kit NEY DISEASES. | LL DRUGGISTS Prico8l. d nuw store and see Call and lo. my new goods, k over my 1207 Farnam Stroct, 1207, Under the management of Mr, Kalich, auty, health, and happiness for lud:o “WINE OF CADSMIL " TITLE ABSTR o 8 Lands an‘.ar fo MONEY TO LOAN AGT 0 FFICE Bou &ht and Sold. AT LO i NOTARIES PUBLIC AND GONVBYANOERB COUNCIL BLUFFS - - . 10WA. A B WEATKY NE: & CO. (Successors to WHOLESALE AND J. W. Rodefer) RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ALL [OWA GOALSI A0 CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Btreet, Yards Oor. Fighth Street and Elevanih :\vmum, Oounml Blutfu MRS. D. A, BENLDIGT THE LEADING DEALEL IN EEATR GOODsS 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. SHORT LINE ~OF THE— CHEIOAGO, J Q Milwankee & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS | Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST T0 CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE., Or to any point beyond; IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH T ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwaukee& St. PanlR'y Ticket office locatod at corner Farnam and Fourteenth streets and at U. P, Dopotand at Millard Hotel, Omaha, £arSee Timo Table in another column. F. A. NASH, General Avent, G. M, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. TER, Gene . Agent. 0, 11, nr,\nmu» 2.7, CLARR General Sup't. GOLD ROPE Thetutrinsle merlt and superlor quality of our Gold Rope Tobacco has induced other manntac: turors bo pub upon tiie market soodn wimilar te our brand in namoe and style which are offered and sold for loss motey than the genuine Gold Rope. We caution the't ade and consner to see that our nawme snd trade mark are upon each tump. The only genuine and original Gold Kope bacco I manufactured by THE WILSON & McNALLY TO BAOCO JOMPANY, HEAT YOUR HOUSES ['PooM 20 1¥0D 204) iTgveaaa [Wrought MOST POWERFUL! Cast Ircn.] FURNAGES IN THE WORLD. RICHARDS Jl\,BOYNTON &00 CHICAGO, 1LLS, uhody new 1882 vemonts. Mor. practiosl ont lews to koep | tdor; Use lown fa will give morpe b snd &'larger volume of pure air tha furnace mas 8ald by Pierey and Bradford, Omaha, CATARRH AND ECZEMA No argument s nocomary that these Inoasen aro of & bl § theretcro, elny compossd of the m b p.mrln vegolable Iteratives, destroyn the dizea-o, ro°t and brauch, by putting the blood in pure, healthy state, ta show N “g,§ 8, for (Catarrh I+ & wure cure; cured me all other trasta ents had failed " C. . Bk, Greencastlo, bod Rev. W. J. Robinson, p t “Hiu wmber North Georgla §.1cra clear care ppearcd and 1 am a'arth with g wi | comple tanburg, 8. J. W. Cottrell, 8, Louis, Mo,: “'I regard 8. § 8. us & mont wonderful remedy, and have no do4bs but that it will care my Catareh," 8, 8 8. has cured mo of a troublesome Ca- tarth which has oatfled the trestiment of all the best physiclans Northand South." 5. L. MoBKIDE, Atlanta, Ga. Hor Srkinos, Ark., July 17, s, had whas wy physicians termed Ko ears. Cauo fIve years ago to th Fthat | might be cured. Du sppl odu | tho heal of erupti encral healih oues, lct them wrlte wie her: Krom the Great Drug NOrthwest. Wodo not h-sltate to say that for a yoar past ¢ hwye wold more of 8vift's Specitic (8 8 8.) han all other blood puritivrs combined otk astonishing resu ts. One gentleman who uscd hal’ & dozon bot los says that it bas done hiui wore good than troatment which cost him 1,000, Another who hes used it for & serofulous affoction reportas permanoat curo from ity cure Yours truly, VANSHAACK, STANNSON & Co Sold - all Druggists. House of the REMARKABLE ! Kanas iy, Mo, Sept. 70, 1882, I think it a duty I owo t3 humanity to say what your remedy bas dono f r me. Ore ye ago T'contractd a bad case of Blood Di not knowing the result of such roubles, I aflow- od it torun fo some t me, but finally ap;lied to the heat phynician in ¢ i city, who treated mo for six months. I THAT Tiwir | ToOK OVER 600 TOIODIDR OF MKWCURY | grain each, 0 to 157 d to my bed with Mor. able to turn myself wan, some of the fra- condition, w v they @LW“M its use. 1 faith anp weoks was able to take my place on the road Tho | ternity i » AVETIOt @ 50 0or spot on my. on, and my weight is 217 pounds. being more than it'ever was, [ donot wish you to publish my nawe, but you may show this letter to any who dl\\lhl the merit of 8, 8. 8. for I know it s sure cure, Yours Truly, J.IL B, Some thirty years o 0 there lived in Montzo- an who was terribly afflic- 1for a long time by the sion of this town with no benefit, ced taking 8 8 8. After persistently- taking it two months he was cured. Being ae ed with him for the di never made it® J W, Bistior, J. 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